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Systems in an automboile

An automobile is consist of different system like: Power train system, Running system and Comfort system.
These system help to drive the automobile.
Power train system:
Power-Generation engine:
Engine, fuel system, intake system, exhaust system, cooling system etc are in this system.
Drive line:
This is known as power transmission system.
Clutch, Differential, Gear box, Wheels/ Tyres , transfer case etc are in the system.
Running system:
Suspension, Breaking, Steering are in the system.
Comfort System:
Comfort system are system use for comfort. It can may be AC/Heater, Audio,Video system



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